Here's what I think the bracket would look like if the Tournament where to begin PRIOR to tonight's games.

A lot of the bubble teams have lost, but nobody has had any really impressive wins to take their place. The only team that has fallen out since Sunday is Virginia Tech after their loss at Virginia. Penn St. takes their place, despite scoring just 38 points against Illinois (they still won).

Auto bids are in CAPS. The winner of the South Region will play the winner of the East Region; the winner of the Midwest Region will play the winner of the West Region.

Here is what I think the bracket would look like after Sunday's games. San Diego State returns to my bracket and Miami falls out. There are also many changes among the automatic bids. Duke is falling down after their losses this week, it doesn't seem like anybody wants to be the #2 team in the ACC though.

Auto bids are in CAPS. South Region winner plays the Midwest Region winner; West Region winner plays the East Region winner.

South Region (Memphis)

Games played in Kansas City:

1 OKLAHOMA vs. 16 MORGAN ST.

8 BUTLER vs. 9 UTAH ST.

Games played in Boise:

4 Marquette vs. 13 ARKANSAS-LR

5 WASHINGTON vs. 12 San Diego St.

Games played in Miami:

3 Villanova vs. 14 ROBERT MORRIS

6 Ohio St. vs. 11 Florida

Games played in Greensboro:

2 Wake Forest vs. 15 NORTH DAKOTA ST.

7 DAYTON vs. 10 Arizona

Midwest Region (Indianapolis)

Games played in Greensboro:

1 NORTH CAROLINA vs. 16 CSU NORTHRIDGE

8 Minnesota vs. 9 South Carolina

Games played in Boise:

4 Kansas vs. 13 NORTHEASTERN

5 Arizona St. vs. 12 Cincinnati

Games played in Miami:

3 Clemson vs. 14 WEBER ST.

6 Ucla vs. 11 SIENA

Games played in Dayton:

2 Louisville vs. 15 TEXAS A&M-CC

7 UTAH vs. 10 Wisconsin

East Region (Boston)

Games played in Philadelphia:

1 UCONN vs. 16 RADFORD

8 LSU vs. 9 Texas

Games played in Portland:

4 Illinois vs. 13 NORTHERN IOWA

5 California vs. 12 Virginia Tech

Games played in Philadelphia:

3 Duke vs. 14 VERMONT

6 Syracuse vs. 11 Brigham Young

Games played in Kansas City:

2 MEMPHIS vs. 15 CORNELL

7 Purdue vs. 10 Kentucky

West Region (Glendale)

Games played in Dayton:

1 Pittsburgh vs. Play-in Game (MOREHEAD ST. vs. ALABAMA ST.)

8 Tennessee vs. 9 DAVIDSON

Games played in Portland:

4 Xavier vs. 13 BUFFALO

5 Florida St. vs. 12 Southern Cal

Games played in Minneapolis:

3 Missouri vs. 14 AMERICAN 6 GONZAGA vs. 11 Boston College

2 Michigan St. vs. 15 JACKSONVILLE 7 West Virginia vs. 10 Unlv

Last Four In : Southern Cal, Virginia Tech, Cincinnati, San Diego State

Before I head off to bed I am going to post a new bracket based on results through Wednesday night's games. Kentucky has moved in to my field after their win Tuesday against Florida and Wisconsin has also moved into the field after their win over Iowa.

As always AUTO BIDS are in CAPS. And as before, South Region winner plays Midwest Region winner; West Region winner plays East Region winner.

Here is my new bracketology for games through Wednesday night. Miami gets in after there blowout of Wake Forest and San Diego St. gets in as the new Mountain West leader. Kentucky and Baylor drop out of the bracket.

Auto bids are in CAPS. Winner of the Midwest region will play the winner of the South region; winner of the East region will play the winner of the West region.

Here is my Super Bowl Sunday edition of bracketology. There are quite a few changes from my last bracket. St. Mary's, Miami (FL), and Providence all lose out on at-large bids in favor of their replacements; USC, Texas A&M and Penn St.

Penn St. made a believer out of me with their win @Michigan St.

St. Mary's is going to struggle with Mills and will lose a couple of more games in conference play; St. Mary's is also without an RPI top 50 win, that and a horrendous SOS is why they are out of my bracket.

Georgetown barely stays in my bracket, I hate having a 3-6 team in conference play in the bracket but the rest of their resume speaks of a tournament team.

Nobody answered the trivia quiz from last time; the team with the highest RPI to receive an at-large bid was the New Mexico Lobos with an RPI of 74 in 1999 (Go Lobos!).

Auto bids are in CAPS. The winner of the South Region will play the winner of the Midwest Region in the Final Four; the winner of the East Region will play the winner of the West Region.

Here is my tournament seedings if the tournament were to start prior to tonight's games. You will find some interesting developments, such as Notre Dame being out my bracket. With an RPI of 78 that would make them the highest RPI to ever make the tournament as an at-large and with a record of 11-7 against Division I competition I don't see it happening. The good news for Notre Dame is that they have plenty of opportunities remaining against quality opponents to improve their RPI. (Bonus points if you can name the team with the highest RPI to receive an at-large) Auto bids are in CAPS.

Winner of the Midwest region plays the winner of the West region; winner of the South region plays the winner of the East region in the Final Four.